marked text output
Currently I am using LyX to write my thesis and like it very much. Oone feature however, that I am missing very much in LyX is the clipboard to export text (import works well). The problem is, that normally we work with several programs (LyX of course, Framemaker, Powerpoint and other Windows programs we have to use, we do it with Wabi, normal Text Editors, ...) At the moment it is very hard, to get out some text quickly from LyX. O.k. I could output as text, and then search the lines I need, but in a hundred pages document? I have read, that this is an already known problem. Is there something planned? Maybe an easy to implement workaround could be, that marked text could be exported as text, or that it could be simply printed to stdout? Thanks, Torsten
Re: marked text output
"Torsten" == Torsten Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Torsten At the moment it is very hard, to get out some text quickly Torsten from LyX. O.k. I could output as text, and then search the Torsten lines I need, but in a hundred pages document? Torsten I have read, that this is an already known problem. Is there Torsten something planned? Torsten Maybe an easy to implement workaround could be, that marked Torsten text could be exported as text, or that it could be simply Torsten printed to stdout? Unfortunately, we need first to rewrite the export-to-text feature. So this will certainly not happen very soon. JMarc
marked text output
Currently I am using LyX to write my thesis and like it very much. Oone feature however, that I am missing very much in LyX is the clipboard to export text (import works well). The problem is, that normally we work with several programs (LyX of course, Framemaker, Powerpoint and other Windows programs we have to use, we do it with Wabi, normal Text Editors, ...) At the moment it is very hard, to get out some text quickly from LyX. O.k. I could output as text, and then search the lines I need, but in a hundred pages document? I have read, that this is an already known problem. Is there something planned? Maybe an easy to implement workaround could be, that marked text could be exported as text, or that it could be simply printed to stdout? Thanks, Torsten
Re: marked text output
"Torsten" == Torsten Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Torsten At the moment it is very hard, to get out some text quickly Torsten from LyX. O.k. I could output as text, and then search the Torsten lines I need, but in a hundred pages document? Torsten I have read, that this is an already known problem. Is there Torsten something planned? Torsten Maybe an easy to implement workaround could be, that marked Torsten text could be exported as text, or that it could be simply Torsten printed to stdout? Unfortunately, we need first to rewrite the export-to-text feature. So this will certainly not happen very soon. JMarc
marked text output
Currently I am using LyX to write my thesis and like it very much. Oone feature however, that I am missing very much in LyX is the clipboard to export text (import works well). The problem is, that normally we work with several programs (LyX of course, Framemaker, Powerpoint and other Windows programs we have to use, we do it with Wabi, normal Text Editors, ...) At the moment it is very hard, to get out some text quickly from LyX. O.k. I could output as text, and then search the lines I need, but in a hundred pages document? I have read, that this is an already known problem. Is there something planned? Maybe an easy to implement workaround could be, that marked text could be exported as text, or that it could be simply printed to stdout? Thanks, Torsten
Re: marked text output
> "Torsten" == Torsten Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Torsten> At the moment it is very hard, to get out some text quickly Torsten> from LyX. O.k. I could output as text, and then search the Torsten> lines I need, but in a hundred pages document? Torsten> I have read, that this is an already known problem. Is there Torsten> something planned? Torsten> Maybe an easy to implement workaround could be, that marked Torsten> text could be exported as text, or that it could be simply Torsten> printed to stdout? Unfortunately, we need first to rewrite the export-to-text feature. So this will certainly not happen very soon. JMarc